Phantom Stallion #7: Desert Dancer

Phantom Stallion #7: Desert Dancer by Terri Farley is a children’s fiction book published by HarperCollins on May 27, 2003. This edition spans 240 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Samantha as she navigates the challenges of having a new stepmother while also helping the Phantom locate his missing lead mare. The narrative explores themes of responsibility and the bond between humans and horses.
In this installment, readers will find Samantha grappling with her emotions and the complexities of her situation. As she encounters an injured mustang taken from the range, she faces a difficult decision about whether to return the horse to its wild herd. The book delves into the relationship between horses and their natural environment, making it a thoughtful read for those interested in equine fiction.
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As Samantha adjusts to having a new step–mother, she must help the Phantom find his missing lead mare. But when she does, can Sam return the mare to her herd?
An injured mustang is taken off the range. Sam wants to do the right thing, but does that mean taking the horse away from her wild herd?
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